Chantilly Castle

Project management
Pierre-Antoine Gatier,
Architecte en chef des Monuments Historiques

Location
Domaine de Chantilly - Petit Château
19, rue du Connétable 60500 Chantilly

The Château de Chantilly is one of the jewels of France's heritage. It is also the work of a man with an exceptional destiny: Henri d'Orléans, Duc d'Aumale, son of the last French king, Louis-Philippe. This prince, considered the greatest collector of his time, made Chantilly the setting for his countless masterpieces and precious manuscripts. The château has stood the test of time, as the Duc d'Aumale donated it to the Institut de France in 1886: the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey through time in the heart of a princely residence. In homage to his illustrious predecessors, the Princes de Condé, the Duc d'Aumale named the complex the "Condé Museum".
Restoration of the interiors of the apartment belonging to the aide-de-camp of the Duc d'Aumale. De-leading, stratigraphic research, restoration of plaster ceilings and cornices, general repainting, including substrate preparation.

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